I feel sorry for whoever had to shovel that [/b][/quote] Me, my brother, and father. And that's not light snow!
I hope I never crazily and against my will emigrate again (unless I'm going back). I fear there will be snow on that place.
honestly, that was a crazy month of may. it's hard to believe that we've only had 5 snow-free months. winnipeg needs that winter we had in in 2000. only 3 months of snow.
Holly crap man talking about snow. We got dumped on here last night in deadmonton, or i mean Edmonton. But yah we got like 8 inches last night.
HOLY CRAP! It snows that much in the Atlantic provinces!? fvck thats crazy! ...thank god i have a small lot.
HOLY CRAP! It snows that much in the Atlantic provinces!? fvck thats crazy! ...thank god i have a small lot. [/b][/quote] Yeah you lucky... I've got a huge driveway, takes me hours to do it even on a 'normal' snow... During one of the blizzards this last winter, I decided to let the snow pile up in front of one of the garage doors just to see if it'd drift up higher than the door itself. It did.
Yeah you lucky... I've got a huge driveway, takes me hours to do it even on a 'normal' snow... During one of the blizzards this last winter, I decided to let the snow pile up in front of one of the garage doors just to see if it'd drift up higher than the door itself. It did. [/b][/quote] In North Kildonan [along Rothesay st] it isnt so bad
In North Kildonan [along Rothesay st] it isnt so bad [/b][/quote] Aha, yeah, I guess if ya got something to block the wind... But when ya get it screaming across a cul-de-sac at 70 km/h and right into your garage door...well, you can imagine the drifts
HOLY CRAP! It snows that much in the Atlantic provinces!? fvck thats crazy! ...thank god i have a small lot. [/b][/quote] Yeah. A few years ago we had a total snowfall that winter of twenty feet. If no one had shoveled, half the city would have been buried under snow.There was this one guy on my street who went on vacation to Florida for the full winter and his roof collapsed from the weight of the snow. We had to shovel off our roofs after some blizzards, it was scary. And yeah, Smash, that happened at our old house. It completely covered over our front door, we had to dig our way out of our back porch and go around front to dig ourselves out.
Does anybody remember his black ice tempest back in 1998 in Quebec? Not only did we have a lot of snow, but we had trees falling on us because of the ice's weight... And I guess we're lucky in Montreal, we have snow, but less than some place in Canada. On the other side, we have horrible temperatures: we got - 39 degrees C last winter with the wind factor... (Suddenly, waiting for the bus became a way to test our survival skills) EDIT: Why the Hell did I have a copyright sign in my post?!